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- Bokeh - Wikipedia
Coarse bokeh on a photo shot with an 85 mm lens and 70 mm entrance pupil diameter, which corresponds to f 1 2 An example of a portrait photo (of Katherine Maher) Note the 'swirly' bokeh How the bokeh varies with the aperture In photography, bokeh ( ˈboʊkə BOH-kə or ˈboʊkeɪ BOH-kay; [1] Japanese: [boke]) is the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in out-of-focus parts of an
- Understanding Bokeh (And How to Get It) - Photography Talk
A beginner-friendly guide explaining what bokeh is, how to create it, why photographers use it, and practical tips for better background blur
- What is Bokeh? Good, Bad, and Beautiful Bokeh Explained
Bokeh jargon and what to look for Bokeh effects are hard to demonstrate unless you have an image with defocused specular highlights or light sources in it These out-of-focus points will be rendered in different ways, depending on the lens’s bokeh characteristics
- Bokeh Effect in Photography: A Guide to Gorgeous Background Blur
Everything you ever wanted to know about capturing dreamy, beautiful bokeh Learn how to level up your images with refined background blur
- Bokeh for Beginners - Nikon USA
Learn Nikon tips on how to achieve blur bokeh effects in your photos and see our beautiful examples of bokeh
- Bokeh for Beginners with Canon
Discover the secrets of creating stunning bokeh effects with cameras and lenses Learn practical tips to enhance your photos with beautiful background blur
- Mastering Bokeh: How Aperture, Focal Length, and Distance Affect . . .
It all comes down to two major factors: aperture and focal length Everything from the number of aperture blades in your lens to the shape of the opening affects how bokeh appears in your photos Different lenses create different bokeh effects, and understanding the science behind it can help you make more intentional choices when shooting
- Bokeh: Experimenting with bokeh to create impact - Adobe
Explore how Bokeh effects and backgrounds add blur and shallow depth of field to make the subjects of your images pop Get expert tips from Adobe
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